The anniversary almost slipped by unnoticed, but Epolitics.com officially turned eight years old on July 17th. Happy Birthday! Plenty’s changed around here in eight years; it’s funny to realize that one of the site’s earliest posts...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts, from the (roughly) 400 progressive groups followed by our friends at CrowdTangle. A great way to see what advocacy content is working for a range of organizations and issues. Of note...
Quick Hits returns! The best damn reading list for online politics and advocacy on the planet…or any other. This catch-up edition features a few links that have languished in the queue for months, along with plenty of more-recent content. Look...
Earlier this week I had the pleasure of going on-air with Rick Morris, host of the FDH Lounge online show and my favorite conservative talk-radio guy. In 45 minutes, we covered ground ranging from the 2014 elections to the strategy behind Obamacare...
The DNC’s Matt Compton made a great side comment in a Netroots Nation panel on the evolution of campaign technology last weekend: Republicans want to see a moonshot, but Democrats are focused on winning the margins. What did he mean? When...
Intrepid Advertising Age reporter Kate Kaye has turned her attention to a big controversy in the digital campaigning world: the patent on data-targeted online advertising recently awarded to Audience Partners, the parent company of CampaignGrid (for...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts, from the (roughly) 400 progressive groups followed by our friends at CrowdTangle. A great way to see what advocacy content is working for a range of organizations and issues. Of note...
Be sure to check out the latest episode of Digital Politics Radio, hosted by Karen Jagoda. Topics this time, in a data-focused episode: Allen Fuller of VoterGravity talks about using geo-spatial data to improve field operations and the need to break...
Here’s a great reminder from a tweetchat hosted by the National Democratic Institute’s political parties team today: political technology can help a campaign or an organization do a lot, but it’s not magic. If you don’t have...
Hi folks, Epolitics.com has temporarily relocated from our customary editorial bunker to downtown Detroit, home of Robocop and many other relics of a glorious past. Plus, Canada’s just across the river — a whole ‘nother country...